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University of Glasgow invited to join UNESCO's prestigious Universities Network

I am very pleased to report that the University of Glasgow has been asked to establish the first UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts. The chair holder is our colleague, Professor Alison Phipps to whom we offer our congratulations from PASCAL.

Please find featured below and attached the press release for the UNESCO programme. There is a feature on it in the press today and the BBC is working with Alison on a programme feature. An Early Day Motion is published today in Westminster Parliament congratulating the University.

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Some reflections on the Brexit campain - dialogue or diatribe?

Some reflections on the recent campaign in the UK, whether to Remain in the EU or to Leave. No one knows the outcome of what will be a brutal political struggle in which the UK, such as it still is, will inevitably be the weaker party, negotiating from a position of weakness.

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Random Reflections by Dr. Rajesh Tandon – April 2016

Writing random reflections on April 1 every year is somewhat squeaky; I always wonder if you would treat it as “April Fool” joke?

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Random Reflections by Dr. Rajesh Tandon – March 2016

It will soon be the Ides of March; and everything around seems to be unsettled. Here is another round for your perusal:

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Random Reflections by Dr. Rajesh Tandon – January 2016

Wish you all a peaceful 2016!

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Reflecting on 2015: Personal and PASCAL challenges for 2016

Sitting in Paris, where I live, the end of 2015 is just a few days short of the anniversary of the assassinations on 7 January of the editors of Charlie Hebdo, police, and hostages taken in the Hyper Casher in St. Mandé two days later. What can we do, once the demonstrations and marches are over?

Each of us has something to contribute to illuminate the dark corners where ignorance and indifference slumber undisturbed.  In 2016 I will be researching and writing about what it means to be Jewish in contemporary France, a story more full of hope and confidence that what the journalists who specialise in superficial but spectacular stories would have you believe.  

I hope to join an association called Cordoba that is based in St Mandé and Vincennes that brings Christians, Moslems and Jews together.  We must, each of us, lead by example.  And there is more that we can do as part of PASCAL, reinforced in 2015 by two new centres at Tecnologico de Monterrey in Mexico, a multi-ethnic, young and dynamic society, and at the University of Johannesburg, in South Africa’s largest city and also in a large multi-racial society.  

The 12th PASCAL Conference in Catania, so ably co-ordinated by Roberta Piazza, included many presentations on migration linked to our themes of learning city, culture, diversity and environmental sustainability.  The 13th PASCAL Conference to be held in Glasgow in early June 2016 will embrace an even larger audience and more themes. The much-expanded learning city network, led by Peter Kearns and Mike Osborne, will be very prominent in Glasgow: some dozen cities are already expected to attend.

But what we need next are more projects on the ground that come out of these events and the flow of papers, blogs and other communications. For this we need your ideas, and especially your efforts to promote what PASCAL can uniquely deliver. 

With best wishes for the new year,

 

Josef Konvitz
Chair, PASCAL International Observatory

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Should students from poorer homes be admitted to university with lower grades?

The interim report of the Commission on Widening Access to HE in Scotland has recently been published together with a summary of evidence submitted.  The report, the summary of evidence, and my own submission on behalf of  the Centre for Research and Development in Adult and Lifelong Learning (CR&DALL) can be found at this link

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Our hearts go out to all victims of terror

On behalf of PASCAL we post below a response made by our colleague Chris Duke on the campaigning website 38 Degrees with which we are sure that PASCAL subscribers will wish to echo. We could add many more examples of terrorist acts even in the last week, such as that of the 224 Russians most likely murdered over the Sinai desert, and as Chris says our hearts are with all victims of such atrocities.

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The TEF(LON) - will it stick?

A much awaited Green Paper has been published today in the UK entitled, Fulfilling our Potential: Teaching Excellence, Social Mobility and Student Choice. The press release from the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills can be found at this link.

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The 6th Big Tent Communique - The Catania Statement

Featured below and attached please find the Catania Statement, the Sixth Big Tent Global Communique on Higher Education and Engagement released on October 9th in the City of Catania, Sicily, Italy at the University of Catania on the occasion of the 12th Annual Conference of the PASCAL International Observatory.

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